HUNDREDS of music fans formed a massive queue outside HMV to meet Twenty One Pilots.

The US rock duo signed posters and mingled with supporters at the Glasgow Argyle Street branch ahead of their OVO Hydro show tonight.

A long line of people waiting outside stores.

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Fans couldn’t wait to meet their heroes.Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdThree people holding autographed Twenty One Pilots albums.

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The Mitchell family travelled from Newcastle.Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdTwo fans holding autographed 21 Pilots albums.

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Lucie and Celine were buzzing to meet the duo.Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Some wacky yet wonderful outfits were on display as folk paid homage to their heroes’ typical black and red theme.

Security were in good spirits after sharing a laugh with the large crowd of people as the line extended all the way to JD Sports a few doors down.

The Mitchell family travelled all the way from Newcastle to meet Tyler Joseph and Josh Dunn.

Dad Ian, 51, brought daughters Ellie, 21, and Alana, 16, so they could share a special night of tunes together.,

Ellie said: “We’d been to their concert in London and knew we had to travel for this.

“When we met them and I couldn’t speak. It was amazing but I was too starstruck.

“Other people were so happy that they left the shop crying.”

Pals Celine, 23, and Lucie, 25, came from Germany to attend the gig with friends.

The pair have been following the band all over Europe throughout the tour and were thrilled to visit Scotland for the first time.

They’d never met their favourite musicians before despite attending dozens of shows over the last decade.

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Celine said: “This is the 10th show of this tour we’ve been to.

“We cam here just for this and it was amazing to meet them.”

Lucie added: “It felt unreal. We spoke to them and it was the weirdest 20 seconds of my life.”